Sentences with phrase «as substantive a difference»

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It is fashionable these days for Scripture scholars to look for substantive differences of conviction between biblical writers, but this is in my view an inquiry as shallow and stultifying as it is unfruitful.
Our efforts thus signal the substantive difference that different approaches can make, as well as the importance of taking the best approach possible, by which I mean the one with the most warranted and illuminating assumptions.
First, it should be noted that I write as an evangelical Protestant, a duly dunked Baptist with Reformed convictions, and I do not minimize the serious substantive differences that still divide the churches of the Reformation from both the Church of Rome and those of the East.
Pope John Paul II himself has said that «a great teaching effort is needed to clarify the substantive moral difference between discontinuing medical procedures that may be burdensome, dangerous, or disproportionate to the expected outcome»» what the Catechism of the Catholic Church calls «the refusal of «over «zealous» treatment» (2278)»» and taking away the ordinary means of preserving life, such as feeding, hydration, and normal medical care.»
that the Postdoctoral Scholar understands the procedural and substantive differences between arbitration and the other remedial forum or forums in which the dispute might have been resolved, including the differences in the scope of remedies available in arbitration as compared to other forums.
The memories of the films that we watch are as vivid as (read: more vivid than) the memories of our lives, and, in point of fact, there's no substantive difference between them in terms of their affect on the substance of our selves.
«And we know that high - quality practices in social - emotional learning can make a substantive difference in children's educational experience, and can serve as a powerful lever for transforming behavior at scale.»
After interviewing more than 50 of these gentrifiers about their school - choice process, I concluded that it is the substantive differences in parenting styles between the white, upper - middle - class parents and the nonwhite, less - affluent parents that are hindering school integration, as these parenting styles directly affect school culture and expectations.
The hope is that if enough of these efforts show sustained results, funding priorities may change, and programs such as Quiet Time could find a place next to blended learning, English - language learning, and other strategies that make a substantive difference for students who face a steeper path to success.
We have also been looking at fence line measurements, off site without permission, taken as part of other efforts and there are no substantive differences overall in the patterns we see from the UT results.
The only substantive difference is that, so far as I can tell, the Journal of Cosmology paper assumes a spherical Earth for simplicity, whereas the blog post includes effects due to the actual shape of the Earth.
He explains similarities and differences between the state (NYSHRL) and city (NYCHRL) versions of the law in terms of protected classes, remedies, statutes of limitations, and defenses as well as delves into substantive rights under the laws, including a hostile work environment, disability discrimination, and retaliation.
It also should include the substantive laws as well, since their content, comprehensibiilty and operability can make a big difference to people's lives in a way that involves «justice» in a meaningful sense.
As a lawyer performing substantive work on a legal project, recognize the difference between what your own management team is measuring — e.g., billable hours — and what the client and project truly need.
The principle of substantive equality and its corresponding protection of difference, is a requirement of the basic equality standard, not just an additional «special measure» tacked onto formal equality - as Dr Sarah Pritchard has stated:
[43] This reflects the accepted human rights principle of substantive equality, where equality is not blind to differences [44] as explained in Text Box 1.2.
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